How Almira defies the odds to empower children with disabilities
Celebrating International Women's Day (8 March), we share the inspiring story of Almira, a widowed mother who has transformed the lives of children with disabilities in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Almira, a 51-year-old woman from the small village of Priluk, has faced many challenges in her life. One of the most significant was the birth [...]
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Piyara’s journey: From hardship to success
As we commemorate International Women's Day (8 March), it is an opportune moment to reflect on Bangladesh's progress in promoting women's development and empowerment. The country has made significant strides in breaking down the barriers that have long hindered women's progress. There has been a significant shift towards including women in decision-making and leadership positions, [...]
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“I ran away from home, only to be sexually abused by my in-laws”

Banu, a Nepalese woman who suffered brutal sexual abuse after her husband died, lived with her husband’s violent family for years in India. Banu’s story is a poignant reminder that millions of women are facing violence in the one place they should feel safe: their home. Banu*, 31, is from Putali Bazar in Nepal’s Syangja […]

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Fighting to be heard: Why the voices of people with disabilities are crucial to climate action
People with disabilities are often hardest hit by the consequences of climate change, but their experiences are less likely to be heard. This International Day for People with Disabilities, we share the story of Nursanah, a scallop-seller in Indonesia calling for action to protect the environment on which his livelihood depends. Globally, climate change has [...]
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A year after the attack on Gaza, businesses are still struggling to recover

On the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, Islamic Relief is highlighting the devastating impact of decades Israeli blockade on the businesses that are the lifeblood of Gaza. In 2021 and during the 11-day strikes on Gaza, hundreds of civilians were killed and injured in Gaza. Thousands were displaced. Basic services were severely […]

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New generations are being damaged by the traumas of the Bosnian wartime
Bosnia and Herzegovina's war has caused devastating psychological effects on its citizens, including the generation born during or after the war. It has been estimated that twenty to fifty thousand women were raped during the 1992 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Now years after the war, these women and men are still waiting for justice. [...]
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